Equipment. Hell Cycle: Ghost Rider's main method of transportation, which is made up of hellfire. It leaves behind trails of hellfire wherever it goes (which incinerates anything), and can be used to run over enemies. He uses it to cross dimensions and can outrun the speed of the thrown Mjolnir from Thor.
Other than Thor and Odin, certain other individuals have proven worthy of lifting Mjolnir in the primary continuity: Roger "Red" Norvell (a deliberate ruse by Odin) Beta Ray Bill. Buri (also known as Tiwaz, Thor's great-grandfather)
Ghost Rider wins in a fight against Thor. Even though Thor is physically stronger than Ghost Rider, Thor has nothing in terms of magic to throw at him due to Ghost Rider's immunity to most types of damage and his ability to reassemble himself even after the most severe damage.
He has superhuman speed, strength, durability, and a regenerative healing ability. His connection to the Hell Charger, his ride, is a power unto itself, giving him the ability to teleport short distances, create portals, and become intangible with pieces of the car.
As powerful as Cosmic Ghost Rider is, Immortal Hulk would destroy him. Castle couldn't do anything that would actually kill him, which would give Immortal Hulk time to destroy his foe.
While Ghost Rider is able to defeat the Marvel comics version of Mephisto or Satan, DC's Lucifer is a different character altogether. He is portrayed as both hero and villain, a fallen archangel who is one of the most powerful characters in the DC universe.
I think Odin wins this fight with Mid to High difficulty. He is a powerful Multiversal+ Immortal God who has a whole bunch of OP feats and abilities that places him well above the likes of Ghostrider.
The Hulk is considered the strongest character in the Marvel universe, but there are some characters that can match the Hulk's strength and power, such as Ghost Rider. The Ghost Rider, however, is not the strongest of the two, and he is able to defeat the Hulk in Banner form.
Ghost Rider Fun Fact: He Killed Doctor Strange. In Ghost Rider #2–3, Volume 6, Ghost Rider fights Doctor Strange, thinking that Strange is actually Lucifer. He finds out who Strange really was only after he kills him and tries to resurrect him — with no success.
Powerful in the Marvel Cinematic Universe (and exceedingly more so in the comics), the hammer can only be lifted by Thor or anyone else who happens to be "worthy" of the honor.
And Mathaudhu can cite documentary sources to back him up. For example, Marvel – which publishes the Thor comics – issued a “Thor's Hammer” trading card in 1991 that states Mjolnir is made of Uru and weighs precisely 42.3 pounds. That's lighter than a herd of 300 billion mice, much less a herd of 300 billion elephants.
Venom (2020)
During this battle, Venom (Eddie Brock) was given the powers of Captain Universe, and was able to wield the hammer. However, Venom took this advantage a step further by merging Mjolnir with the Silver Surfer's surfboard to create an even greater weapon.
In Ghost Riders: Heavens on Fire #6, Johnny Blaze states that since God created the Ghost Riders, only God can destroy them.
With that said, the Ghost Rider does have a weakness. Any weapon crafted in Heaven itself or blessed by a holy source can mutilate the Spirit of Vengeance. There is also the fact that the host can be separated from the Spirit, which means that the Rider will remain dormant until another host is found.
On the other hand, Ghost Rider's most powerful weapon, his penance stare, doesn't work on Thanos. With everything taken into account, Thanos wins.
Ghost Rider recently ascended to the role of All-Rider, with fantastic new powers that he uses to beat Venom down in the most unreal way.
Despite his long-standing role as one of the baddest guys in the DC universe, the Joker has no superhuman powers. Due to this, Ghost Rider could easily defeat him. Not only is Ghost Rider physically superior but using his Penance Stare against Joker would render his already questionable mental state completely crushed.
So, just by that standard, the Ghost Rider is practically invincible. I won't disagree to Aquaman being a powerful hero, but he is nowhere near the power that the Rider possesses, or worse, what Zarathos is capable of.
Ghost rider would win due to one major thing hela cannot kill him at all even if she has the power of Asgard she is not beyond the power of the rider his penance star will make short work of her in no time also she has killed a lot of innocent people along with enemies of Asgard so she is not safe from it.
With Uatu the Watcher bearing witness, an angry Cosmic Ghost Rider vowed to raise Thanos on his own consequently. By doing that, Cosmic Ghost Rider created a new timeline where Thanos grew up to become something worse. The Guardians of the Galaxy of that timeline tried to change their future by killing Thanos.
Not at all. Ghost Rider can be rather powerful, yes. He is empowered by the spirits of vengeance who were created by “God” himself.
So NO, Ghost Rider isn't faster than The Flash.
Silver Surfer: Who Comes Out on Top? Ghost Rider would beat the Silver Surfer. Silver Surfer has nothing in his arsenal that could kill the Ghost Rider. By contrast, the Ghost Rider is superior to the Silver Surfer in terms of stamina, invulnerability, and physiology.
Ghost Rider could easily strike down the Atomic Skull with pain or clear his delusional mind and paralyzi him with guilty for his many crimes. The Atomic Skull whos poweres only effect the physical world would have no offense or defense against the Demon powered skull.